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cup chopped walnuts and/or miniature semisweet chocolate chips, if desired
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Steps
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Heat oven to 375°F. Mash 2 of the bananas to measure 1 cup mashed; reserve remaining 1/2 banana. In large bowl, beat sugar, butter, vanilla, eggs and mashed bananas with electric mixer on medium speed, or mix with spoon, until well blended. Stir in flour, baking powder and salt. Stir in chocolate chips and 1/2 cup walnuts.
2
Drop dough by 1/4 cupfuls about 2 inches apart onto ungreased large cookie sheet.
3
Bake 11 to 15 minutes or until set and edges begin to turn light golden brown. Cool 1 minute; remove from cookie sheet to wire rack. Cool completely, about 30 minutes.
4
Mash enough of remaining 1/2 banana to measure 2 tablespoons mashed. In medium bowl, stir frosting and mashed banana until smooth and spreadable. Spread each cookie with about 1 tablespoon frosting. Sprinkle 1/4 cup walnuts over frosted cookies.
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Use a spring-handled ice-cream scoop to drop the dough and keep your cookies the same size. Cookies bake better when they are uniform in size and shape!
Remember these cookies require a bit of waiting time from step-to-step. Make sure the cookies are completely cool before frosting them to ensure the frosting doesn’t melt on the cookie. After you have frosted your cookies and topped them with nuts or chocolate chips, wait for your frosting to harden or become set before storing cookies between layers of waxed paper, plastic wrap or foil.
Instead of waiting for bananas to get overly ripe, we love to just keep an airtight freezer bag of frozen bananas in the freezer, so we always have a couple bananas ready to use for baking! To freeze bananas, choose a ripe or just slightly over-ripe banana to freeze and peel the banana before placing it in a freezer-safe bag. Make sure to get the air out before you seal and label the bag with the date frozen. When you are ready to use for baking, let the banana thaw for a few minutes on the counter before using as directed in your recipe. For more tips and tricks for freezing fruit that is ready to use for baking or smoothies, take a look at this helpful guide to freezing fresh fruit!